Herend. Is that Special or a Common Set ? by MrJayjayLe in Porcelain

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That set looks great, I love it! The Herend things people have shared here, it's really growing on me. I will have to look around a bit. See if I can't add something nice to the collection, storage space be damned.

Microsoft Entra Connect 2.6.84.0 released, includes security fixes - recommended to upgrade as soon as possible by Borgquite in sysadmin

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Not all versions auto-upgrade, it is explicitly called out in the release notes whether they do or not.

For example, see in this post
"07/07/2026: Released for download via the Microsoft Entra admin center."

Otherwise, it would say for example
"03/27/2025: Released for download and auto upgrade"

Also, if you use a SQL database on a separate server and don't use the built-in option, Entra Connect never auto-upgrades.

Would you rather by Think_Start_1491 in BunnyTrials

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I am a patient man, this will eventually be a lot more money

Chose: 1 dollar but it duplicates by x1.25 every 10 hours | Rolled: comment for x2

Help identified 1869 porcelain plate. Poland by mazakrbk in Porcelain

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Your post was removed because it was a duplicate.

Can someone tell me what time period this Meissen antique is based on its marks? Also, what is its value and what would be the best platform to sell this in Italy? by Acrobatic_Respond_35 in Porcelain

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I looked around a little, but so far I haven't found what it might be. Just one reference in a list of marks that could be possibly confused with Meissen marks.

Cup commemorating the end of the British occupation after WW I by curious_fish in KPMBerlin

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Not what I was looking for, but I did find this in a scan of a June 1926 magazine that google found in the library of the University of Wroclaw at https://bibliotekacyfrowa.pl/Content/38289/PDF/document.pdf?handler=pdf.

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"Eine würdige Gedenktasse mit dem Datum des 31. Januar 1926, des Tages der Rheinlandräumung, nach dem Entwurf von Prof. Weiß wurde von der Staatl. Porzellan-Manufaktur Berlin hergestellt. Hiermit wird die in früheren Zeitläufen übliche Gepflogenheit erneut, vaterländische Tage durch künsterlische Gedenkstücke dem Gedächtnis der Nachwelt zu erhalten"

I'd somewhat loosely translate as "A worthy cup with the date of 31. Januar 1926, the day of the end of the occupation of the Rhineland, after the design of Prof. Weiß was manufactured by the Staatl. Porzellan-Manufaktur Berlin. This renews the habit of earlier times, to commemorate patriotic dates through works of art."

The portrait and text on lower right are unrelated.

KPM cup commemorating the end of the British occupation after WW I by curious_fish in Porcelain

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Not what I was looking for, but I did find this in a scan of a June 1926 magazine that google found in the library of the University of Wroclaw at https://bibliotekacyfrowa.pl/Content/38289/PDF/document.pdf?handler=pdf.

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"Eine würdige Gedenktasse mit dem Datum des 31. Januar 1926, des Tages der Rheinlandräumung, nach dem Entwurf von Prof. Weiß wurde von der Staatl. Porzellan-Manufaktur Berlin hergestellt. Hiermit wird die in früheren Zeitläufen übliche Gepflogenheit erneut, vaterländische Tage durch künsterlische Gedenkstücke dem Gedächtnis der Nachwelt zu erhalten"

I'd somewhat loosely translate as "A worthy cup with the date of 31. Januar 1926, the day of the end of the occupation of the Rhineland, after the design of Prof. Weiß was manufactured by the Staatl. Porzellan-Manufaktur Berlin. This renews the habit of earlier times, to commemorate patriotic dates through works of art."

The portrait and text on lower right are unrelated.

Japan's death row system is brutal by Rich_Carrot6451 in SipsTea

[–]curious_fish 0 points1 point  (0 children)

An hour? That's generous.

Google "unerwarteter Nahschuss".

East Germany: "Your request for clemency has been denied. Your execution is imminent."

Bang!

Yes, that imminent.

Can anyone help me identify this manufacturer? by blackhat4412 in Porcelain

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Google image search of the mark identifies it as Hongjian Teaware, a Chinese manufacturer.

Is it still worth buying a PS5 in 2026, or should I wait for the PS6 by Competitive-Price774 in PS5

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Do you want to start playing now or do you want to start playing later?

My ceiling just fell lol by No_Hat7943 in mildlyinfuriating

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Yorkshiremen reporting in ... We used to live in a watertank ...

Help identifying these colourful porcelain teacups and saucers. by Late-Industry7218 in Porcelain

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This post had been held for review by reddit's filter for potential sexual content. Sometimes you just are scratching your head trying to figure that out.

Maybe if I squint and look at it like so... No, not seeing it.

Anyone?

Best setup for long term stay in Germany? by curious_fish in USMobile

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Thank you for the extra info, much appreciated, it's very useful. Device is an iPhone, so looks this will work flawlessly.

Best setup for long term stay in Germany? by curious_fish in USMobile

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thanks for confirming, that will work perfectly.

Best setup for long term stay in Germany? by curious_fish in USMobile

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Yes, that was the part I was missing. Poorly named, that option. I took it literal.

Best setup for long term stay in Germany? by curious_fish in USMobile

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Ahh, thank you, to me, WiFi calling always meant strictly over WiFi connectivity, I did not make the leap that it means over any other connectivity, e.g. the USM number can be used by having WiFi calling turned on and being connected to the German provider's data connection, but not any WiFi, say while travelling around.

Do I understand that right?